Abstract
Escape rooms are an increasingly popular activity that many people engage in recreationally. This modality adapted for education purposes consists of a series of content driven puzzles and challenges that lead students to transverse their way out of a room. The purpose of this article is to: (a) align escape rooms with educational theory (b) define escape rooms (c) discuss the construction process and (d) overview the benefits and limitations
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Thomas Trendowski
Thomas Trendowski ([email protected]) is an Assistant Professor in Educational Leadership & Specialties at University of North Carolina in Pembroke, NC.